Christian flags, Jewish flags and Buddhist flags from americanflagsnow.com are made to exact
specifications and details, so you get the highest quality for the lowest price.
We carry religious flags for many popular world religions, including Christian,
Jewish, and Buddhist.

We carry specific Christian flags for the United
Methodist, Presbyterian, Episcopal, and Church of Christ. We also have the Vatican’s, or Papal flag.

Christian flags are becoming more popular and having a flag of
your religion shows your faith and values that go along with it.

We stock religious flags in different sizes and qualities. The sizes of our religious flags range from 2'x3' to 6'x10. The Parade set flags have fringe edging with aluminum or oak poles.

The Christian flag was born into the Christian
fellowship over one hundred years ago. Today, some 244,000 churches display one
or more Christian flags in their sanctuaries and classrooms. Christian flags were designed by Charles Overton
in 1897. Red cross stands for the Christian faith, God's love for man and
the promise of eternal life. Blue represents Christ's faithfulness unto
death. White background signifies purity, innocence and peace.

Israeli Religious Flags

The flag of The State of Israel includes two blue
stripes on white background with a Shield (Star) of David in the center. This design was first displayed in Rishon-LeZion in 1885
and was also used at the First Zionist Congress in 1897 (Encyclopaedia Judaica,
1971). It was inspired by the tallit (the prayer shawl with blue stripes worn by
Jews during prayer) as a symbol. The Star of David is a common symbol of the
People of Israel from Biblical times. The flag was adopted officially on October
28, 1948 (25 Tishre, 5709) by the Speaker of the Provisional Council of State.

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